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Module 5 - SLPThe Research essayPersuasive Essay: Responding to a Very Specific SituationFor this last SLP, imagine that you have been invited to speak to a school assembly, athletic team meeting, or other group at your former high school. You are talking about your career and what you have achieved.After your speech, the principal comes up to thank you. The principal then says, "We're worried about Jack (or Jane)."Jack is a high school junior. He’s from a broken home, doesn't attend classes, doesn’t like rules, and has no idea what he wants to do. He’s healthy and has an above-average IQ: your classic underachiever. He is now running around with a different circle of "friends" who are encouraging him to get into trouble and drop out of school."But Jack was quite impressed with you. He was saying he might like a career like yours. Since he rarely responds positively to any adult, we were wondering if you could help us out. Would you mind writing him a personal letter, giving him reasons to stay out of trouble and choose his friends carefully? You're not a parent or teacher, so he may listen ... if you write a persuasive letter that shows you understand the way teenagers think."Of course you say yes.Your assignment:Write this student a persuasive letter offering three solid reasons to choose friends wisely and stay out of trouble, based on your own experience. For example: "Jack, if you want to be a corporate executive, you need to stay in school, develop interpersonal skills, and learn how to dress for success." Then you would have a paragraph on each. You would raise one objection, such as the need to start at the bottom, and defuse this objection.Alternatiely, you might say, "Jane, if you want to join the Air Force, you need to finish school, get in shape, and choose a specialty you would enjoy." Then you could have a paragraph on finishing school, another on getting in shape, and a third on choosing a specialty. You could raise one objection, such as the need to survive bootcamp, and defuse this objection.Conclude with a statement relating to your own experience OR tying your advice specifically to the student's background (you can make up any details).Assignment: Write a persuasive letter, 400-800 words, encouraging or discouraging the student from following your career path. Be very specific: Avoid abstractions and recruiting jargon. For example, don't make a list of benefits your company or military branch offers. Your letter should not sound like a recruiting pitch. You should demonstrate that you can empathize with a reader and tailor your arguments to his or her specific situation.Remember your audience. Larry is a teenager. At that age, were you concerned about retirement benefits? If you don't remember what it was like, ask a friend with a child that age. Or maybe you have a coworker who's close to that age.If you prefer, you may write a mentoring letter to a junior colleague, following the same guidelines. If you choose this option, describe your colleague briefly at the top of your paper, before you write the letter. This description does not get included in your word count.SLP Assignment ExpectationsDemonstrate understanding of persuasive writing.Ability to organize your arguments logically.Recognition of your target audience in your essay.Following directions (necessary for a grade of "B" or higher).Organize assignment into specific points, one point per paragraph.Support each point with logic and reasoning.Not sounding like a recruitment pamphlet.Show understanding of your target audience: a high school teenager (or whoever you choose instead).Use of APA formatting. Guidelines here.Length of 2-3 pages minimum.Few quotes from sources (use your own words) and absolutely no copying or close paraphrasing from any source without appropriate citationNo general statements with "all," "none," "must," "should," "mandatory," and similar termsBusiness and workplace topics only. Please do not make reference to religion, national politics, or anything that's intensely personal.400-850 words. Double-space or single space with double space between paragraphs.Submit your assignment for grading by the end of this module.

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Question # 00086827 Posted By: tomwith3girls Updated on: 07/30/2015 01:31 PM Due on: 08/07/2015
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